Historical Fiction (2)

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TItle of book: My Daughter, Audrey by EKShortstories

Description: 

Peter Holmes is twenty-five and works as a tailor. He has his eyes set on a gorgeous showgirl, Jennie Willis, who he hopes to marry someday. However, life throws him a new chapter when he comes home one night and finds a six-year old girl on his front steps. Little does he know she's his daughter of his former lover. He has two choices: send her to an orphanage, or do what his last lover could not do...

The story of a father who would risk anything to keep the daughter he never knew...

1. What inspired you to write this story?

I was inspired to rewrite "My Daughter Audrey" after watching a 1960's show "Man From U.N.C.L.E." and the British film based in Liverpool, England called "Violent Playground

2. What kind of readers do you think would enjoy your story?

I think any reader over the age of 15 will enjoy this because it has a different story line than a story about young lovers, werewolves, or vampires. It has a sweet, vintage feel about it that I hope will enchant anyone.

3. what is your favorite genre to write about?

Drama/Comedy

4. Have you written any other stories, if so what genre?

Fantasy/Adventure

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The Rag Doll [Watty Awards 2012] by Davriel

Twenty year old Maggie Peterson is a new scullery maid in the home of the very wealthy London gentleman, Mr. Robert Lattimore. She is offered a new position in the English Countryside, as Mr. Lattimore will soon be leaving his stately home in Eaton Square to live in his stately mansion in the English Countryside. She accepts the offer, but because of it, her life is changed forever. Also, thanks to Nightlight123 for making this amazing cover! It's exactly what I hoped for! This is more than an average romance story. It delves into the separation of 1st class and working class and how much it affects the interactions between the two classes. It's a study into the life of a young woman as she matures.

1. What inspired you to write this story?

2. What kind of readers do you think would enjoy your story?

3. what is your favorite genre to write about?

4. Have you written any other stories, if so what genre?

1. Two stories inspired me to write The Rag Doll. Jane Eyre, a classic novel by Charlotte Bronte and another classic, North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. They are both my favorite novels and I decided to combine similar ideas together with my own twist, and The Rag Doll was created.

2. I think people who enjoy period dramas and classic novels will enjoy my story. I think anyone will enjoy my story because the main character is very likeable and the relationship between her and her boss, Mr. Lattimore, draws readers in.

3. My favorite genres are drama and romance.

4. I have written a short story, which is considered a "dramedy." I also write fantasy and science fiction.

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